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Material: Beads
Bohemian Beaded Bell Pull
Located in New York, NY
Bohemian beaded bell pull. Nineteenth century hand tied blown clear and amethyst glass extravagantly beaded bell pull.   Bohemia, mid 19th century Dime...
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Mid-19th Century Czech Bohemian Antique Beads Curtains and Valances

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Blown Glass, Beads

Embrasse Strips for Curtains
Located in Alessandria, Piemonte
These embrasse strips are an elegant way to highlight the curtains. They are all hand-sewn with small beads. nr. 4 plum color = € 240. nr. 8 ivory white = € 480. nr. 8 coral - brick ...
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Late 20th Century Indian Other Beads Curtains and Valances

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Beads

1960s Haute Couture Pierre Balmain Green Silk Chiffon Dress with Hand Bead Work
Located in Firenze, IT
I proudly offer for sale this absolutely stunning evening gown with classic empire shape and a fantastic blend of green silk chiffon dress by ...
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1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Beads Curtains and Valances

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Silk, Beads

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